ice anchor - translation to greek
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ice anchor - translation to greek

ICE ATTACHED TO THE BEDS OF STREAMS, LAKES, AND SHALLOW SEAS, IRRESPECTIVE OF ITS NATURE OF FORMATION
Anchor-ice; Anchorice; Anchor Ice; Bottomfast ice; Bottomfast Ice; Bottom-fast ice

ice anchor      
άγκυρα πάγων
ice rink         
  • Children playing ice hockey on a backyard rink in Canada
  • curling sheet]].
  • [[Broomball]] players
  • Curling sheet details. The 12-foot circle covers the backline.
  • [[Elfstedentocht]], 1954
  • The leading group during the 1985 [[Elfstedentocht]], racing towards the finish, February 21, 1985
  • [[Ice hockey]] has been a popular outdoor winter pastime in Canada for over a century
  • Interior of the ''[[Glaciarium]]'' in 1876
  • Typical layout of an [[ice hockey]] rink surface
  • [[Ice cross downhill]] track in [[Edmonton, Canada]], 2015
  • 2012]]
  • 2009: [[Matthews Arena]] (formerly Boston Arena) in [[Boston, Massachusetts]]
  • Ice rink in [[Amsterdam]] c. 1900, from the [[Amsterdam City Archives]]
  • 1894–1895: [[North Avenue Ice Palace]] skating rink in [[Baltimore, Maryland]]
  • [[Crokicurl]] playing area
  • A typical mobile rink near the Spanish [[Costa Brava]]
  • A portion of the [[Rideau Canal]] in [[Ottawa, Ontario]], Canada, the world's largest naturally frozen "ice rink" or skating trail
  • IIHF]] and the [[NHL]]
  • Ortigas]]
  • Painting by [[William Notman]] of a skating carnival at the [[Victoria Skating Rink]] in [[Montreal]]
  • [[Para ice hockey]] player
  • Outdoor [[speed skating]] track in [[Innsbruck]]
  • Dimensions of a standard [[speed skating rink]]
  • 1901: [[St. Nicholas Rink]], [[New York City]]
  • Main components of a rink
FROZEN BODY OF WATER AND/OR HARDENED CHEMICALS WHERE PEOPLE CAN ICE SKATE OR PLAY WINTER SPORTS
Ice skating rink; Ice-skating rink; Ice arena; Ice Rink; Ice-rink; Jäähalli; Icehall; ⛸; Artificial ice; Ice rinks; Artificial ice rink
αίθουσα παγοδρομίας, παγοδρόμιο
ice cubes         
  • Cloudy ice cubes
  • Gorrie's ice machine
  • Ice cubes in a tray
  • Hollow cylindrical ice "cubes" for cooling beverages
FROZEN WATER ICE CUBES
Ice cube tray; Ice cubes; Ice-cubes; Ice Cubes (water); Icecube; Crushed ice; On the rocks (ice cube); Ice cube (item); Egg ice; Silicone ice cube tray; Ice tray; Icecubes; Ice Tray; 🧊
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Definition

anchor-ice
n.
Ground-ice.

Wikipedia

Anchor ice

Anchor ice is defined by the World Meteorological Organization as "submerged ice attached or anchored to the bottom, irrespective of the nature of its formation". It may also be called bottom-fast ice. Anchor ice is most commonly observed in fast-flowing rivers during periods of extreme cold, at the mouths of rivers flowing into very cold seawater, in the shallow sub or intertidal during or after storms when the air temperature is below the freezing point of the water, and the subtidal in the Antarctic along ice shelves or near floating glacier tongues, and in shallow lakes.

Examples of use of ice anchor
1. The something‘‘ was the Y–shaped harness fastened to the mountain wall by an ice anchor that the men had used to stay in place in their shallow caves.